Dietary exposures tiers¶
Overview¶
Name | EFSA 2012 Optimistic | EFSA 2012 Pessimistic - Acute | EFSA 2012 Pessimistic - Chronic | EC 2018 Tier 1 | EC 2018 Tier 2 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Risk type |
Acute |
Chronic |
|||
Compute exposures based on total diet study data |
false |
false |
false |
false |
|
Sample based |
true |
true |
true |
true |
true |
Consumptions on the same day come from the same sample |
false |
true |
true |
false |
false |
Apply processing factors |
true |
true |
true |
true |
true |
Use distribution |
false |
false |
false |
false |
false |
Use processing factors higher than one |
false |
true |
true |
false |
false |
Unit variability model |
NoUnitVariability |
BetaDistribution |
BetaDistribution |
BetaDistribution |
|
Estimates nature |
Realistic |
Realistic |
Realistic |
||
Unit variability parameter |
VariabilityFactor |
VariabilityFactor |
VariabilityFactor |
||
Model type |
OIM |
OIM |
OIM |
OIM |
|
Model-then-add |
false |
false |
false |
false |
|
Covariate modelling |
false |
false |
false |
false |
false |
Iterate survey |
false |
false |
false |
false |
false |
Report consumptions and exposures per individual instead of per kg body weight |
false |
false |
false |
false |
false |
EFSA 2012 Optimistic¶
Use the optimistic model settings according to the EFSA Guidance 2012. Concentration values are sampled using a sample-based empirical distribution. Available processing factors are applied. No unit variability model should be applied.
Name | Setting |
---|---|
Compute exposures based on total diet study data |
false |
Sample based |
true |
Consumptions on the same day come from the same sample |
false |
Apply processing factors |
true |
Use distribution |
false |
Use processing factors higher than one |
false |
Unit variability model |
NoUnitVariability |
Model type |
OIM |
Model-then-add |
false |
Covariate modelling |
false |
Covariate modelling |
false |
Iterate survey |
false |
Report consumptions and exposures per individual instead of per kg body weight |
false |
Input tiers¶
Module | Input tier |
---|---|
Concentration models | EFSA 2012 Optimistic |
EFSA 2012 Pessimistic - Acute¶
Acute probabilistic exposure assessment using the pessimistic model settings according to the EFSA Guidance 2012. Only processing factors > 1 are applied. For unit variability, the Beta distribution is applied.
Name | Setting |
---|---|
Risk type |
Acute |
Sample based |
true |
Consumptions on the same day come from the same sample |
true |
Apply processing factors |
true |
Use distribution |
false |
Use processing factors higher than one |
true |
Unit variability model |
BetaDistribution |
Estimates nature |
Realistic |
Unit variability parameter |
VariabilityFactor |
Covariate modelling |
false |
Iterate survey |
false |
Report consumptions and exposures per individual instead of per kg body weight |
false |
Input tiers¶
Module | Input tier |
---|---|
Concentration models | EFSA 2012 Pessimistic - Acute |
EFSA 2012 Pessimistic - Chronic¶
Chronic probabilistic exposure assessment using the pessimistic model settings according to the EFSA Guidance 2012. Only processing factors > 1 are applied.
Name | Setting |
---|---|
Risk type |
Chronic |
Compute exposures based on total diet study data |
false |
Sample based |
true |
Consumptions on the same day come from the same sample |
true |
Apply processing factors |
true |
Use distribution |
false |
Use processing factors higher than one |
true |
Model type |
OIM |
Model-then-add |
false |
Covariate modelling |
false |
Iterate survey |
false |
Report consumptions and exposures per individual instead of per kg body weight |
false |
Input tiers¶
Module | Input tier |
---|---|
Concentration models | EFSA 2012 Pessimistic - Chronic |
EC 2018 Tier 1¶
Name | Setting |
---|---|
Compute exposures based on total diet study data |
false |
Sample based |
true |
Consumptions on the same day come from the same sample |
false |
Apply processing factors |
true |
Use distribution |
false |
Use processing factors higher than one |
false |
Unit variability model |
BetaDistribution |
Estimates nature |
Realistic |
Unit variability parameter |
VariabilityFactor |
Model type |
OIM |
Model-then-add |
false |
Covariate modelling |
false |
Iterate survey |
false |
Report consumptions and exposures per individual instead of per kg body weight |
false |
Input tiers¶
Module | Input tier |
---|---|
Concentration models | EC 2018 Tier 1 |
EC 2018 Tier 2¶
Name | Setting |
---|---|
Compute exposures based on total diet study data |
false |
Sample based |
true |
Consumptions on the same day come from the same sample |
false |
Apply processing factors |
true |
Use distribution |
false |
Use processing factors higher than one |
false |
Unit variability model |
BetaDistribution |
Estimates nature |
Realistic |
Unit variability parameter |
VariabilityFactor |
Model type |
OIM |
Model-then-add |
false |
Covariate modelling |
false |
Iterate survey |
false |
Report consumptions and exposures per individual instead of per kg body weight |
false |
Input tiers¶
Module | Input tier |
---|---|
Concentration models | EC 2018 Tier 2 |
EFSA 2012 Pessimistic¶
Note
This tier is deprecated and has been replaced by separate acute/chronic tiers.Probabilistic exposure assessment using the pessimistic model settings according to the EFSA Guidance 2012. Only processing factors > 1 are applied. For unit variability, the Beta distribution is applied.
Name | Setting |
---|---|
Compute exposures based on total diet study data |
false |
Sample based |
true |
Consumptions on the same day come from the same sample |
true |
Apply processing factors |
true |
Use distribution |
false |
Use processing factors higher than one |
true |
Unit variability model |
BetaDistribution |
Estimates nature |
Realistic |
Unit variability parameter |
VariabilityFactor |
Model type |
OIM |
Model-then-add |
false |
Covariate modelling |
false |
Iterate survey |
false |
Report consumptions and exposures per individual instead of per kg body weight |
false |
Input tiers¶
Module | Input tier |
---|---|
Concentration models | EFSA 2012 Pessimistic |